Toronto Transit Commission route 301 'Queen'
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301 Queen
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Number of Branches | 1 | ||
Distance | 21.19km (Long Branch - Neville Park) | ||
Day Service | 501 Queen | ||
Types of vehicles used | Bombardier Flexity ![]() | ||
Division | Leslie, Roncesvalles | ||
Ridership (2016) | 572 |
301 Queen is one of 4 overnight streetcar routes operated by the Toronto Transit Commission in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Route Details
This route is part of the Blue Night Network. It services Queen Street between Roncesvalles Avenue and Neville Park Boulevard. It also provides service on The Queensway between Roncesvalles Avenue and Humber Loop and Lake Shore Boulevard West between Humber Loop and Long Branch Loop. Its eastern terminal is Neville Park and the western terminal is Long Branch for its one branch, 301.
History
- June 23, 2019 - Route made accessible using low-floor streetcars.
Previous route maps
Branches
This route has 1 branch:
- 301 Long Branch - Neville Park
Daytime Service
Daytime service is provided by 501 Queen over the entire route.
Vehicles
Streetcars that mainly appear on route 301 Queen include the Bombardier Flexity .
Summary
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Frequency | Vehicles Used | Notes |
Weekday Overnight | 15 | 10 | |
Saturday Overnight | |||
Sunday Overnight | |||
Sunday Early Morning | Route does not operate. | ||
Last updated: November 25, 2019 |